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- 기초 문장 만들기와 내용 확장
- 평상시에 쓸법할 예문들을 아래 구조를 바탕으로 많이 많이 만들어 봐라
- Playlist: https://youtube.com/playlist?list=PLEzsBdrpZXC8tdzAqQHEQ66TocGI-Kagh
- Something, Somewhere, Someone
- I need something (lighter).
- I want to eat something (sweet / really spicy).
- I want to go somewhere quiet.
- Task / Cost
- It takes 4 minutes / It takes a lot of time. / I took a long time / I took very long. It’s gonna take a lot of time / It doesn’t / It didn’t / it is not gonna take very long.
- It costs 500 won. / It costs a lot of money. / It’s gonna cost a lot of time.
- It doesn’t cost very much / It doesn’t take very long.
- Does/Did it take long/a lot of time? /
Is it gonna take long-> Would it take long? - [How long] + ~
- When = as soon as
- I’ll call you when I arrive. / I was already on the bus when I got the phone call.
- After / Before
- I’m gonna go to the movies after (I get off 퇴근하다) work.
- I’m gonna take a shower before (I go to) bed.ㅎ
- I’m gonna go for a run before I go to work. (go for a walk 산책하다. . go for a drive 드라이브하러 가다)
- I always check the weather forecast before I leave in the morning.
- Until
- I waited until yesterday. / We have to wait until someone leaves. / We shouldn't do anything until we get further instructions.
- You just have to keep doing it until you get used to it. (keep ing: 계속 ~하다, 자꾸 ~~하다)
- Let’s just stay here until the rain stops.
- How was the movie? / The movie was boring. / I am bored. / confusing / exciting / interesting
- annoy / I am annoyed. / It is annoying.
- He keeps texting me late at night when I’m trying to go to bed.
- Last night, I was so annoyed. I just turned off my phone.
- frustrate / I was so frustrated. / It’s so frustrating.
- I couldn’t find my car key anywhere (강조). It was so frustrating.
- Do you have something (써ㄴ) to do right now? No. not right now. I’m supposed to meet someone at 3, but until then, I don’t have much to do.
- something/anything to eat/watch/buy
- There isn’t anything to watch. There is nothing to see.
- a lot (of things) / many (things) / much (things).
- I used to exercise quite regularly. But now, I just don’t have the time. I hardly exercise(do) anymore.
- I used to go to the movies (고우르드-무비스) quite often. But not, I just watch movies on my phone. It’s just more convenient.
- This area was popular / This area used to be very popular. / A lot of people used to hang out here. But, I don’t know why, now it’s not so popular anymore.
- spend (waste) – on @ / spend – ing
- I don’t like to spend money on clothes. / We’re spending too much time on this project.
- We already spent a lot of money (쓰빼-널라러-머니) preparing for the event. / Don’t spend too much time worrying about this.
- Do you have any plans for Christmas? / No. not really. How about you? / I think I'm just going to spend Christmas at home watching TV and reading books. / Some of my friends are going skiing (현재진행=>미래) but I’m saving up for a new car, and I can’t spend that kind of money right now.
- in two days / within two days / two days from now
- in a month / a month from now
- the day before yesterday. / The day after tomorrow
- She left 2 hours ago, so she’s gonna arrive in (about) an hour (이너바우르나월). / an hour from now.
- I ordered the product a few days ago, so it’s going to arrive in about a weak
- look/ sound/ feel // smell/ taste (~한 것 같아!)
- This was cheap / This looks cheap. / This looks really expensive./ It looked really serious.
- That sounds a little strange. (소리가, 상황이, 이야기가)
- It(this) is /feels really heavy. / This feels really smooth. / I saw my brother cry for the first time and It was/felt really awkward and weird.
- It didn’t smell bad but it tasted a little strange.
- Everything looks so good (delicious) / That sounds good(great)
- It looks/ sounds/ smells + like 명사/완성된 문장
- This looks like real leather. / This looks real/weird/convenient. / It kind of looks like a cigar.
- It sounded like it was a really serious problem./ It looks like it’s going to rain.
- It smelled like there was a dead animal in the house. / This tastes like (테이스 라이크) a professional made it.
- It feels like I walked all day/ I’ve been walking all day.
- I don’t know, It seems a little risky. / I know it doesn’t sound like a perfect plan but with the time we have, it doesn’t look like we have any other option.
- It looks good to me. It looks OK to me. This looks good to me. To me, it looks OK.
- It sounds OK/good to me. It tastes OK/fine to me.
- Does it look OK/good to you? / How does it look to you? / Does it sound OK to you?
- How does it sound to you?
#생활영어표현-음식 / 다치다 / wrong
- The food there is really good/great/fantastic. (delicious X)
- They have really good food there.
- I really love/like the food there.
- The food there is OK./ isn’t bad./ so-so.
- My head hurts{헕쓰}. I hurt my head/wrist/ankle. It really hurts.
- I think I slept wrong last night. / I wrote the address wrong./ I wrote it wrong./ I’ll write it again.
#생활영어표현-기분 / 초대
- I was (just) trying to{츠롸이느} cheer her up. But my words came out wrong. It was an honest{어너슨} mistake. I didn’t{리린} mean to hurt her{hurter} feelings. / The words didn’t come out right.
- I had a friend over (=invited a friend (to come to my place)) at my place/office last weekend.
- I had a friend over at my office. / I go over to my friend’s home. / A friend came over to my place.
- I’m going over to a friend’s place this weekend.
- I have some time. / I don’t have any time. / some any 있는게 더 자연스러움
- I have some time left. / I don’t have any time left
- time -> money / have -> there is
- There aren’t any tickets/people left. / There aren’t many people left there. / Zero 갯수는 복수
- What is it? What is this? What are these? What are those?
- I don’t know what this is./ who he is.
- I don’t remember what it was. / where that was. / where it is.
- where she lives. what time they{거기. there 아님!} open.
- Do you know if they sell 삼겹살? / she is married.
- when I was younger, / when I was little / (when I was) in middle/high school/ university.
- As I get older/ the older I get
- Time seems to go faster as we get older. = The older we get, the faster time seems to go.
- I’m not sure // I’m (still) trying to decide + should
- [if] I should go to bed early. -> if I should go to bed early.
- Tell him about this now or wait.
- Buy a new smartphone now or wait until a new model comes out.
- [what, how] I’m not sure what I should tell him. / which one I should buy.
- It’s better to ~
- If you did something wrong or made a mistake, it’s always better to just admit it and apologize.
- Maybe I should get my car washed. It’s really dirty. / (I think) It would be better to wait until next week because it’s going to keep raining all week.
- it could/might be better to ~